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Latest revision as of 10:49, 26 September 2013
This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same or a similar title.
Social
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Tea party (social gathering): A formal, ritualised gathering (usually of ladies) for afternoon tea. [e]
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Tea ceremony: Considered both an art form and a form of meditation, a formal Japanese discipline of preparing and serving green tea [e]
Historical
- Boston Tea Party: A 1773 protest by Boston revolutionaries against the British Tea Act, which lowered the duty on tea but emphasized Parliamentary authority over the British North American colonies. [e]
Current U.S. political movement
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Tea Party movement: A loose affiliation of various groups and individuals, typically strongly fiscally and often socially conservative, involved in the restructuring of the U.S. political right; especially critical of tax increases and increases in government spending. [e]
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1776 Tea Party: Add brief definition or description
- Tea Party caucus: Group of U.S. Representatives who support Tea Party movement principles; all Republicans at present; founded by Rep. Michele Bachmann of Minnesota. [e]
- Tea Party Express: Headed by Republican campaign consultant Sal Russo, faction of the Tea Party movement, named for the bus on which its activists travel, which has a website with virtually no information; it is vilified by Tea Party Patriots; ejected by Tea Party National Federation over alleged racist remarks [e]
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Tea Party Patriots: A national organization supporting local Tea Party movement groups and doing national education but not chartered to endorse candidates; an outgrowth of Keli Carender's original organization [e]
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Tea Party Nation: For-profit corporation that organized the February 2010 National Tea Party Convention, and runs a website with Tea Party Movement communications and sales of related materials [e]
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Tea Party Leadership Team: An informal leadership coalition that participates in regular Tea Party strategy conference calls; derives from the first major conference call in February 2009 [e]
- See also: Tea Party movement/Related Articles